Cells are the basic unit of life and can organize in three ways to form different types of organisms:
Unicellular Organisms:
Single cell carries out all life activities. Examples: Amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena. Colonial Organization:
Many unicellular organisms live together without division of labor. Each organism in the colony lives independently. Example: Volvox (a green alga found in water). Multicellular Organization:
Cells are organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems. Examples: Frog, mustard plant. Discover how the simplest units of life form complex organisms!
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